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chaos
[key-os]
noun
a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order.
any confused, disorderly mass.
a chaos of meaningless phrases.
the infinity of space or formless matter supposed to have preceded the existence of the ordered universe.
(initial capital letter), the personification of this in any of several ancient Greek myths.
Obsolete., a chasm or abyss.
chaos
/ ˈkeɪɒs, keɪˈɒtɪk /
noun
complete disorder; utter confusion
(usually capital) the disordered formless matter supposed to have existed before the ordered universe
an obsolete word for abyss
chaos
The behavior of systems that follow deterministic laws but appear random and unpredictable. Chaotic systems very are sensitive to initial conditions; small changes in those conditions can lead to quite different outcomes. One example of chaotic behavior is the flow of air in conditions of turbulence.
See more at fractal
Other Word Forms
- chaotic adjective
- chaotically adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chaos1
Example Sentences
Kennedy said he did not know because of "data chaos" under the Biden administration.
And it was not just limited to fans - at least one video game publisher suggested they were also caught up in the chaos caused by demand for the game.
Even when the shows leaned into chaos or competition, her role was always the same: teacher first.
In my 20s, I would open myself to whatever chaos the city would give me.
“The result will be chaos for this Nation’s public schools” and “will impose impossible administrative burdens.”
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